CorePower
A class at CorePower Yoga is more than your average yoga class – it’s a strength-focused workout that will leave you sweaty, your endorphins pumping and your mind at ease. CorePower classes take place in a heated studio and provide a unique approach to yoga that blends yogic principles, strength training and mindfulness to create the perfect well-rounded workout routine.
Try for free
Offer is available to new members only. Spa and salon appointments are available after trial.
Where to find CorePower
4S Commons | 10432 Reserve Drive | San Diego
Adams Morgan | 1773 Columbia Road Northwest | Washington, DC
Almaden | 1080 Blossom Hill Road, Suite H | San Jose
Apple Valley | 7586 150th Street West, Suite 6A | Minnesota
Arlington Heights | 19 South Evergreen Avenue | Illinois
Atlanta Midtown | 860 Peachtree Street NorthEast, Suite J | Georgia
Aurora | 18884 East Hampden Avenue | Colorado
Back Bay | 399 Boylston Street, Suite B-5 | Boston
Ballard | 1455 NorthWest Leary Way | Seattle
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What to expect at CorePower
Expert instructors
Most instructors offer verbal cues and hands-on adjustments (if you’re comfortable!) to ensure you’re getting the most out of your workout.
A great sweat
Most classes take place in a heated room, amping up the temps and the intensity! You’ll leave stronger, more flexible, and hungry for more.
A large variety of class options
While CorePower is known for its Yoga Sculpt and CorePower Yoga series, they also offer restorative and meditative class options. There’s something for everyone!
CorePower reviews on ClassPass
4.8 out of 5 stars (5000+)
“Honestly this is the best yoga sculpt class I’ve been to at any CorePower ever. Ashley had an amazing sequence, with a strong flow that - before you knew it - we were 3/4 of the way through with class. It was amazing - I’m absolutely exhausted. She kicked our butts!”
Take Ashley’s Yoga Sculpt class in Bethesda, Maryland
“OhEmGee I loved this class. The room is heated so you break a sweat almost immediately and never stop. It was a bit of yoga in the beginning then we switched to moves using the weights, did some cardio and squats (with & without the weights) and then back to yoga poses. It was a great workout and Jessica was awesome. She was encouraging and upbeat and the music selection was great. So much easier to pulse those squats to a beat! I will definitely be back!”
Take Jessica’s Yoga Sculpt class in Chicago, Illinois
“I really appreciated how Tamar took the time the break down poses and flows, even the basics. It’s great to return to the building blocks and know you’re doing them right. It also made the class friendly to people who are not expert yogis. Very welcoming atmosphere.”
Take CorePower 1 with Tamar in Boston, Massachusetts
You’ll love CorePower if…
While CorePower offers mostly entry level classes, their most popular classes aren’t like typical yoga classes – they blend strength training, cardio elements and a heated room to create a dynamic workout that will challenge you and push you to grow. If you’re looking for a dynamic switch up from your regular yoga routine, CorePower is right for you!
You’ll love CorePower if…
While CorePower offers mostly entry level classes, their most popular classes aren’t like typical yoga classes – they blend strength training, cardio elements and a heated room to create a dynamic workout that will challenge you and push you to grow. If you’re looking for a dynamic switch up from your regular yoga routine, CorePower is right for you!
How to prepare for a CorePower class
CorePower classes take place in heated rooms, so pre-class preparation is important! Make sure that you are dressed in comfortable clothing you don’t mind getting sweaty and that you bring the proper equipment.
Please bring a yoga mat, towel and water. These are also available for purchase or rent at most studios.
FAQ's
Have questions about CorePower? We’re here to help.
How long is a CorePower class?
CorePower class length depends on the class you take, but most classes are around 60 minutes long.
What should I bring to CorePower?
You need to bring a yoga mat, towels and water. If you forget equipment, towels and mats are available to buy or rent. Bottled water is also for sale at some locations.
Are CorePower classes hard?
We’re not going to beat around the bush – most CorePower classes are not easy. CorePower Yoga Sculpt and CorePower series (C1, C2, C3, etc) aren’t like regular yoga classes. Depending on the class, they use heated rooms, free weights and cardio movements to challenge you while building your strength and endurance.
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